Good dating straplines

If you’re familiar with dating, gaming or gambling, you will likely have a rather keen appreciation for some of the more exhilarating effects that the neurochemical dopamine can elicit.

First identified in the 1950s by two Swedish researchers, dopamine is often described as the brain’s reward chemical due to its role in our pleasure seeking behaviours.

In honor of slugicide and his ad-obsessed peers, we’ve culled some of the best nominations from users . Tony’s catchphrase has become one of the longest running and most recognized slogans in TV advertising history.

According to Ad Age.com, Tony the Tiger’s character has evolved over the years: he stands upright rather than on all fours, has traveled to more than 42 countries, and has a wife and a daughter.

“Nothing Sucks like an Electrolux.” Beginning in the 1960s, the Swedish vacuum maker used this slogan to market its machines to an international audience.

Last year The Times quoted 8,000 downloads per week in the app’s first two months.

Kershaw says there are 400 clients in the company’s sales pipeline.

These include some big corporate clients who plan to launch services in the second quarter of 2017.

Whether you’re looking for a hot date, a hookup or something more serious, the tech you use to get you there is generally designed with one goal in mind: to keep you coming back for more.

For the businesses that develop these apps, achieving this kind of habitual and sustained use is the holy grail, not least because the data they stand to gain from such engagement can be significant. Well, as if the prospect of hundreds of beautiful, mysterious dates aren’t enough to get people hooked, designers have become increasingly wise as to which levers they can pull to make that swipe (and the next, and the next…) simply irresistible.

M14 Industries, the Manchester-based platform for dating apps, has acquired Double, a ‘Tinder for double dates’ based in London.